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From Fredericksburg. [from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, June 12, 1863. About seven this morning four guns up the river were fired by Wilcox's men at the Yankee balloon, causing its hasty return to the ground. Of course it was not struck. Yesterday the usual daily skirmish fighting took place, and the enemy were driven back 200 yards. I heard the Yankees sent a flag of truce to request that their pickets should not be fired on. Gen. Wright replied they should be fired on as long as they remained on this side of the river. This is a full report of the last twenty-four hours performances by this "bold and inexplicable reconnaissance" of the Yankees on this side of the river.
From Fredericksburg. [from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, June 12, 1863. About seven this morning four guns up the river were fired by Wilcox's men at the Yankee balloon, causing its hasty return to the ground. Of course it was not struck. Yesterday the usual daily skirmish fighting took place, and the enemy were driven back 200 yards. I heard the Yankees sent a flag of truce to request that their pickets should not be fired on. Gen. Wright replied they should be fired on as long as they remained on this side of the river. This is a full report of the last twenty-four hours performances by this "bold and inexplicable reconnaissance" of the Yankees on this side of the river.
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From Fredericksburg. [from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, June 12, 1863. About seven this morning four guns up the river were fired by Wilcox's men at the Yankee balloon, causing its hasty return to the ground. Of course it was not struck. Yesterday the usual daily skirmish fighting took place, and the enemy were driven back 200 yards. I heard the Yankees sent a flag of truce to request that their pickets should not be fired on. Gen. Wright replied they should be fired on as long as they remained on this side of the river. This is a full report of the last twenty-four hours performances by this "bold and inexplicable reconnaissance" of the Yankees on this side of the river.